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Garmin-Cervelo rider David Zabriskie, in Captain America's suit as the US time trial champion, leads his teammates during the team time trial in the second stage of the Tour de France 2011 cycling race in Les Essarts. Pascal Rossignol/Reuters

Garmin-Cervelo team manager Jonathan Vaughters (black shirt) celebrates on the podium with riders after they won the team time trial second stage of the Tour de France in Les Essarts. Imago Panoramic/Newscom

Garmin-Cervelo rider Tyler Farrar (c.) of the US sprints on the final meters of the third stage of the Tour de France. Denis Balibouse/Reuters

Tyler Farrar of the US celebrates as he crosses the finish line first winning the third stage of the Tour de 2011 France. He signs the letter 'W' to honor his friend Wouter Weylandt who died earlier in the year during the Giro d'Italia bicycle race. Stefano Rellandini/Reuters

Garmin-Cervelo rider Thor Hushovd of Norway gets on the road assistance during stage 3 of the Tour de France. Newscom

British rider David Millar competes in stage 21 of the 2011 Giro d' Italia. David Millar of Garmin-Cervelo won the final stage time trial in Milan. Luk Benies/AFP/Newscom

Garmin-Cervelo rider Thor Hushovd (l.) of Norway leads his teammates during the team time trial in the second stage of the Tour de France 2011 cycling race in Les Essarts on July 3. Stefano Rellandini/Reuters

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A teenage boy who posted a video online of himself criticizing Singapore's founding father and disparaging Christianity, shortly after the leader's death last week, has been arrested for 'threaten[ing] religious harmony' in the tightly censored country.

BySaeed Azhar, ReutersMarch 30, 2015

AFP

A Singapore teenager, who criticized Lee Kuan Yew on social media soon after the former leader's death, has been arrested and will be charged with making "insensitive and disparaging" comments about Christians, police said on Tuesday.